2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apnu.2014.09.003
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Efficacy of the Virtual Reality-Based Stress Management Program on Stress-Related Variables in People With Mood Disorders: The Feasibility Study

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“…They highlighted an important difference between public health and biomedical models: health promotion focuses on the resources towards health over the cautionary tales of risk and disease. Early results in the treatment of stress suggest VR is an ideal platform to combine exposure to relaxation and provide psychoeducation [20]. VR has the advantage of being able to entice visual and audio senses combined with interactive features that assists the retention of knowledge.…”
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“…They highlighted an important difference between public health and biomedical models: health promotion focuses on the resources towards health over the cautionary tales of risk and disease. Early results in the treatment of stress suggest VR is an ideal platform to combine exposure to relaxation and provide psychoeducation [20]. VR has the advantage of being able to entice visual and audio senses combined with interactive features that assists the retention of knowledge.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Health perception and self-realisation are knowledge based variables of well-being. CBT has knowledge of one's condition rooted in it and in recent VR stress studies, knowledge retention has been considered a key outcome [20]. An important consideration that highlights the independence of well-being and mental illness is that individuals with a mental health illness, may experience positive well-being, and vice versa [17].…”
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“…Se realizaron tres sesiones diarias de una hora que comprendían dos componentes principales: psicoeducación y la práctica de relajación (a través de vídeos de relajación basados en RV). Los participantes que completaron el programa habían reducido significativamente el estrés subjetivo (t = 6,91, p < 0,001), el nivel de depresión (t = 5,62, p < 0,001), la ansiedad (t = 5,54, p < 0,001); la relajación percibida (F = 26,20, p < 0,001), la autopercepción del estrés (F = 13,77, p < 0,001), además, de identificar un aumento de la temperatura en la piel (F = 17,71, p < 0,001) 18 .…”
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